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Page 51
... Britain . The adjective is carefully chosen , for despite the apparent auspiciousness of the occasion , there was certainly no overnight cascade of books dedicated to the revolutionary cause . Indeed , to many Communists , waiting ...
... Britain . The adjective is carefully chosen , for despite the apparent auspiciousness of the occasion , there was certainly no overnight cascade of books dedicated to the revolutionary cause . Indeed , to many Communists , waiting ...
Page 152
... Britain his characters flounder helplessly , their zeal for revolution capable of expression only in talk and at times comic fantasy , while if any political parties are mentioned , they are mentioned with contempt . As a final ...
... Britain his characters flounder helplessly , their zeal for revolution capable of expression only in talk and at times comic fantasy , while if any political parties are mentioned , they are mentioned with contempt . As a final ...
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... Britain , 1889-1910 ( London , 1949 ) . Arnot , R. Page , The Miners : Years of Struggle : A History of the Miners ' Federation of Great Britain ( from 1910 onwards ) ( London , 1953 ) . Armytage , W. H. G. , Heavens Below : Utopian ...
... Britain , 1889-1910 ( London , 1949 ) . Arnot , R. Page , The Miners : Years of Struggle : A History of the Miners ' Federation of Great Britain ( from 1910 onwards ) ( London , 1953 ) . Armytage , W. H. G. , Heavens Below : Utopian ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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